On 10. 11. 19 18:06, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 10:24 AM Vít Ondruch
<vondruch(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
> I think that the basic problem is that the "broken dependencies" emails
> are not sent anymore even for Rawhide. This is big loss.
If you think that the weekly "broken dependencies" reports were
useful, I could set that up again.
After all, I already have the data, and write out reports in markdown format.
It would be pretty easy to also generate a plain text version and then
just send that to the devel list on a weekly basis.
However, for updates-testing reports to be useful, weekly would
probably be not frequently enough (most updates only sit in -testing
for 7 days, after all).
The code, data, and reports in easily viewable markdown format are here:
https://pagure.io/fedora-health-check
Fabio
I believe, it might be useful to get and "instant" e-mail once a package I
maintain has broken dependency but it was OK before.
Aka you snapshot the data, regenerate it again, do a diff and send only new
packages.
Otherwise it would just be spam to most of the maintainers, it's just too many.
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